Alex Rodriguez could be going back to school for MBA during suspension

What happens when a suspended superstar is forced to sit out a year and has nothing better to do? Easy: He goes back to school to rediscover himself.

If that sounded like a pitch for a Hollywood dramedy, it's not: According to Page Six's Emily Smith, suspended Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez is thinking about going back to school -- specifically at University of Miami -- to get his MBA.

He's also spent his time off hanging out with big names in the financial world like hedge fund manager Steve Cohen of SAC Capital Advisors and Berkshire Hathaway's Warren Buffett. Rodriguez and Cohen "met with a group of eight before attending this week's Milken Institute Global Conference," while he attended the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting on Friday.

Smith also reported he attended a sports business panel that included Hall of Famer Magic Johnson and Cardinals wideout Larry Fitzgerald.